Air leak / backfeed the system to find
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05-25-2006, 12:12
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Air leak / backfeed the system to find
Finally got my '93 PT-40 home, we had to widen the drive a little,
well OK LOTS, to do so. Now comes some work. There is an air leak someplace that I need to find. I really do not want to run the engine to re-pressure the system. I have a large compressor in my shop with a 60 gallon tank and max pressure of 140 PSI. If I set the outflow pressure on the compressor to 100# and hook a line up to the air connection in the bay is there any reason that I cannot back feed the system? I would keep the outflow valve on the compressor at less than 1/2 open to reduce the volume. I see emergency vehicles that are hooked up to back feed in most fire stations. Thanks in advance for help for the new owner, many nore questions to follow. Steve Quandt Spread Eagle WI / Iron Mountain MI 1993 PT-40 |
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05-25-2006, 12:38
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Air leak / backfeed the system to find
Steve,
First, check in the engine compartment for a schrader valve (tire fill valve). Our 1987 PT has one there, just above the frame on the passenger side and just inside of the rear engine lid. Hook up the shop air to that valve. I'm assuming your Bird has that valve. I have used that valve many times when working on air leaks. I'm not sure about hooking up shop air to the air connection in the bay that you mention. I believe there are check valves in the lines. Someone will chime in that understands using that connection as you describe. Good luck! Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif. smquandt wrote: > Finally got my '93 PT-40 home, we had to widen the drive a little, > well OK LOTS, to do so. Now comes some work. There is an air leak > someplace that I need to find. I really do not want to run the > engine to re-pressure the system. I have a large compressor in my > shop with a 60 gallon tank and max pressure of 140 PSI. If I set > the outflow pressure on the compressor to 100# and hook a line up to > the air connection in the bay is there any reason that I cannot back > feed the system? I would keep the outflow valve on the compressor > at less than 1/2 open to reduce the volume. > > I see emergency vehicles that are hooked up to back feed in most > fire stations. > > Thanks in advance for help for the new owner, many nore questions to > follow. > > Steve Quandt > Spread Eagle WI / Iron Mountain MI > 1993 PT-40 > > > > |
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05-25-2006, 12:53
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Air leak / backfeed the system to find
Steve I may be wrong but isn't your emergency air chuck in the engine
compartment. I have one there in my 94. I also have the auxilliary air chuck in the bay. On 25/05/06, smquandt > > Finally got my '93 PT-40 home, we had to widen the drive a little, > well OK LOTS, to do so. Now comes some work. There is an air leak > someplace that I need to find. I really do not want to run the > engine to re-pressure the system. I have a large compressor in my > shop with a 60 gallon tank and max pressure of 140 PSI. If I set > the outflow pressure on the compressor to 100# and hook a line up to > the air connection in the bay is there any reason that I cannot back > feed the system? I would keep the outflow valve on the compressor > at less than 1/2 open to reduce the volume. > > I see emergency vehicles that are hooked up to back feed in most > fire stations. > > Thanks in advance for help for the new owner, many nore questions to > follow. > > Steve Quandt > Spread Eagle WI / Iron Mountain MI > 1993 PT-40 > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > -- Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson 94 WLWB [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] |
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05-25-2006, 13:19
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Don't know as I am brand new to this! Did not see one there, but
will check tomorrow. Steve Quandt Spread Eagle WI / Iron Mountain MI 1993 PT-40 Thanks --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Rob Robinson" > > Steve I may be wrong but isn't your emergency air chuck in the engine > compartment. I have one there in my 94. I also have the auxilliary air chuck > in the bay. > > On 25/05/06, smquandt > > > > Finally got my '93 PT-40 home, we had to widen the drive a little, > > well OK LOTS, to do so. Now comes some work. There is an air leak > > someplace that I need to find. I really do not want to run the > > engine to re-pressure the system. I have a large compressor in my > > shop with a 60 gallon tank and max pressure of 140 PSI. If I set > > the outflow pressure on the compressor to 100# and hook a line up to > > the air connection in the bay is there any reason that I cannot back > > feed the system? I would keep the outflow valve on the compressor > > at less than 1/2 open to reduce the volume. > > > > I see emergency vehicles that are hooked up to back feed in most > > fire stations. > > > > Thanks in advance for help for the new owner, many nore questions to > > follow. > > > > Steve Quandt > > Spread Eagle WI / Iron Mountain MI > > 1993 PT-40 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > Rob, Sue & Merlin Robinson > 94 WLWB > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > |
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05-25-2006, 14:42
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Steve: curt's correct, your schrader valve is in the engine compartment passenger side. Put all the air to it you want. If you apply air into the connection in the bay, you have check valve's to contend with and the air won't be going thru the drier before it goes in to the system. (very important). Fill it up and see if you can hear where it 's coming out. Good luck....Bob 93pt40.Jackson,Wyo. soon to be back in illinois. > > > > > > > |
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